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tranship

/tran-ship/US // trænˈʃɪp //UK // (trænˈʃɪp) //

转船,转运,转轮,转机

Definitions

  1. 1

    tran·shipped, tran·ship·ping.

    • : transship.

Examples

  • Here we had to tranship to the Pekin, to continue by that vessel our voyage eastward.

  • Once we've got a boat, we'll sail to the nearest port, tranship to New Orleans, and from there to France.

  • Oliver agreed with them that they should tranship three or four of their number into the second mate's boat.

  • Then you can tranship your goods outside or I'll take them on, as you like.

  • She had been delayed by fog, so we anchored for an hour or so to tranship the mails and Burmese passengers.